Macon Melody Oct. 4, 2024 edition
Bibb County escapes worse of Hurricane Helene, Macon artists rescued from North Carolina, making Fort Hill school paths safer
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Bibb County escapes worse of Hurricane Helene, Macon artists rescued from North Carolina, making Fort Hill school paths safer
County to build affordable housing units in Pleasant Hill, Northeast art teacher builds safe space for students, Maconite who made history reflects on Appalachian Trial thru-hike.
Keeping Rodney Davis' legacy alive, Tim Walz visit Macon, Linwood Cemetery in need of a 'renaissance'
Newt Collier is Macon's dean of music, the community celebrates The King of Soul, student homelessness on the rise, and Macon Pride around the corner.
A new gateway for downtown Macon, MTA butts head with Greyhound, honoring 9/11
Macon prepares for Labor Day Road Race, ACEs study released, cemetery tours reveal Macon's past
Bibb school board denies charter, Macon nonprofit preserves culture through food, and Macon's iconic restaurants, ranked
Closing the justice gap, feature on Tubman Museum executive director, RAFB pilot receives award for rescue + special high school football preview section
Vice marts plague Unionville, charter school petition prompts concerns, Macon Film Festival begins next week and the legend of Roscoe King, all in this week's edition of The Macon Melody.
Black Music photo exhibit at the Tubman, surviving Middle Georgia quintuplet heads to college, and new softball season starts